[Let Modi address a single press conference, which he's yet to do, where
unfiltered questions are allowed.
He'll have to ask for a glass of water and quit halfway.

Quite a good indicator: 'Narendra Modi walking out of Karan Thapar
Interview' at <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAGAYL8dtic>.
And Modi himself is only too aware of it: <<Le Monde's South Asia
correspondent Julien Bouissou tweeted, "Le Monde refused to run an
interview of Narendra Modi after we were told to publish written answers,
not to interact with him.">> at <
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-french-newspaper-refuses-to-run-pm-modi-s-interview-2076862
>.
And how can he not be if this is how he performs while reading out from a
teleprompter?
Just watch: 'Foolish Modi Calling Lankan President's Wife Mrs:Sirisena as M
R S Sirisena :D' at <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oa7SfpkhKrs>.

<<The BJP countered with its own press conference, accusing the Congress
chief of ducking important issues. "He skirted every single question in
that press conference. He did not give any straight answer," said Union
Minister Piyush Goyal of the BJP.>>]

https://www.ndtv.com/karnataka-news/karnataka-election-2018-my-mother-more-indian-than-many-says-rahul-gandhi-on-pm-narendra-modis-dig-1850078


"My Mother More Indian Than Many," Says Rahul Gandhi On PM's Dig
Rahul Gandhi was addressing a press conference in Bengaluru on the last day
of campaigning for the Karnataka election on Saturday. Karnataka |

Reported by Maya Sharma |

Updated: May 10, 2018 14:26 IST

BENGALURU, KARNATAKA:

HIGHLIGHTS
Rahul Gandhi responds to PM Modi's comments on his mother Sonia Gandhi
My mother has sacrificed, suffered for this country: Rahul Gandhi
Karnataka votes on Saturday, results will be declared on May 15

Winding down an intense campaign for the Karnataka election, Rahul Gandhi
today served a searing comeback to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's digs at
his mother Sonia Gandhi's Italian origin, saying that she "is more Indian
than many Indians I have seen".

The Congress president was addressing a press conference in Bengaluru on
the last day of campaigning for the election on Saturday in Karnataka, one
of the last major states ruled by the Congress.

NDTV asked the 47-year-old about the perceived "personal attacks" by PM
Modi through the campaign, including a barb during an election rally
challenging him to "speak for 15 minutes on the achievements of the
Congress government - in Hindi, English or your mother's mother-tongue".

"My mother is Italian. She also lived a larger part of her life in India.
She is more Indian than many, many Indians I see. She has sacrificed for
this country, she has suffered for this country," said Rahul Gandhi.

"It shows the quality of the prime minister when he makes these types of
comments. It shows the quality of this man. And I'm happy to let him do so.
If he enjoys himself, if he likes it, welcome. Have a nice day."

Speaking on other jabs like "immature" and "Naamdaar (entitled)" used by
the Prime Minister repeatedly to deride him, Rahul Gandhi referenced a
story in which the Buddha refused to react to an angry man's tirade and
told his disciple: "He got me the gift of anger, I didn't want it, I didn't
take it."

Rahul Gandhi remarked: "Mr Modi has anger inside him and he has got anger
for everybody. Not only for me. I'm a lightning rod of that anger. I
attract that anger because he sees a threat from me. But his anger is his
problem. It's not my problem. My problem is how to help the people of this
country."

The insults, he said, were proof that the BJP was in panic mode as "they
have realised that the Congress is doing things differently."

That the PM had laser-focused on him during the campaign was "an insult" to
the people of Karnataka, he said.

"This election is not about Rahul. I have now learnt to deal with the prime
minister. When he can't respond, he distracts," he said.

The BJP countered with its own press conference, accusing the Congress
chief of ducking important issues. "He skirted every single question in
that press conference. He did not give any straight answer," said Union
Minister Piyush Goyal of the BJP.

The results of voting in Karnataka will be declared on May 15.

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